There's nothing ironic about drinking PBR anymore, anyway. The next great hipster drink must return to the roots of irony that define hipsterism. O'Doul's non-alcoholic beer with a whisky chaser (from the rail, of course) would be my suggestion.

I think the next hipster beer of choice should be chosen like the pope:The council of hipsters will convene in an ironic dive bar and not come out until the new hipster beer is chosen. They will signal that they've come to a decision by igniting their neck beards and playing a track by a band you've never heard of. Then, and only then, will we have a new hipster beer

Pocket Ninja:There's nothing ironic about drinking PBR anymore, anyway. The next great hipster drink must return to the roots of irony that define hipsterism. O'Doul's non-alcoholic beer with a whisky chaser (from the rail, of course) would be my suggestion.

My dad and my grandfather worked at the Schaefer brewery in Albany, from what my dad told me it was company policy to give the workers a case of beer to take home after every shift, which is either brilliant, dastardly or both.

Pocket Ninja:There's nothing ironic about drinking PBR anymore, anyway. The next great hipster drink must return to the roots of irony that define hipsterism. O'Doul's non-alcoholic beer with a whisky chaser (from the rail, of course) would be my suggestion.

whatshisname:sno man: Your Canadian grandfather probably drank this and I had no idea they still made it...Perfect.

We used to take 50 to parties, because nobody would steal it. As mainstream beers go, it's not too bad either.I remember they made Black Label cool about 15 years ago with massive amounts of advertising. Maybe they can do the same for cinquante.

Black Label was actually pretty good until they changed the recipe about 20 years ago. Now it tastes just like any other swill.